Selected from the vast archives of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, these 24 duotone images evoke the bravery and nobility of the Native Americans during the waning days of the frontier. Among the subjects here are influential religious leader Quanah Parker; Custer's scout Curley; and the indomitable Red Cloud, immortalized by such photographers as Edward S. Curtis, William Henry Jackson, and C.M. Bell. Here too are Hopi girls with extravagant hairstyles, a baby ensconced in his papoose, and a Sioux praying beside a bison skull.